Set during the early days of the Jazz Age (circa "the Roaring Twenties"), the series dramatizes the years before Fitzgerald became a literary icon for writing his 1925 masterpiece "The Great Gatsby," which in part was influenced by the woman he married: "Z."

Created and written by TV producing-writing duo Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin (The Killing, The Riches), the Amazon drama also stars David Strathairn and Jim True-Frost.

Actor-filmmaker Tim Blake Nelson (Anesthesia, The Grey Zone) directs the pilot episode, which is currently available for streaming. The rest of the show's first season will premiere on Friday, January 27, 2017.

synopsis: Z: The Beginning of Everything is a bio-series of the life of Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald, Southern Belle turned flapper, writer and icon of modern feminism. Starting right before Zelda meets unpublished writer F. Scott Fitzgerald in 1918, Z dives into the fascinating life of a woman ahead of her time and the story of the most famous, and infamous, couple of the Roaring 1920s.